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Japanese creative lab, PARTY hosted a unique pop-up photo booth exhibit called the Omote 3D Shashin Kan which captured people and their family portraits in 3D. This exhibition used 3D scanners and 3D printed technology to create the miniature figurines.

A Spanish company, titled Laserfood, is rolling out a new use of a seemingly old technology.

Rather than peeling off traditional food label stickers from your product with markings like traceability information, business logos, and drawings, consumers can eat the markings being etched on the skin of the produce.

Health and fitness gadgets were all the rage this year at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show. One notable product was the LUMOback, which aims to improve your posture.

An electronic belt is worn around the waist and when you start to slouch it vibrates softly, signaling to straighten the lower back. Data collected throughout the day is sent to the accompanying mobile app, which reenacts your recorded posture via an animated character.

It’s a simple concept with huge paybacks and at $149 each you have nothing to lose, except maybe scoliosis.